Talk:Battle for Mount Hyjal

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How does the Infinite Dradonflight is involved in this event? N'Nanz 16:49, 11 June 2007 (UTC)

They're not, although the attuning NPC's claim there are. Perhaps an oversight on the designers' part. Oddly though, if you travel to modern day Hyjal, there's a cave opening identical to Onyxia's. --Tyrsenustc 19:55, 16 June 2007 (UTC)

Hmmm... Flavor Lore to explain the lack Infinite dragons could be that the flight is directly protecting the time stream and your group is basically overwhelming force to make sure everything goes right, and as extra help in case the infinite break through to attempt to disrupt the battle? Heading them off at the pass, With the dragons fighting "off screen." ArthosRa 19:38, 14 July 2007 (EST)

Having been standing outside Hyjal just recently, I noticed "wisps" that are labelled "Time Keepers" and seem to be classified as dragonkin entering the portal to Mt. Hyjal. Presumably, one could make the argument that the dragonflight, disguised as wisps, were indeed the ones to strike the killing blow at MH. That explains, to some extent, the way in which the KOT/Scale are involved. But, considering this it would be concievable that the Infinite Dragonflight is disgused as some of the trash in MH.--Hermodamus (talk) 00:02, 5 August 2008 (UTC)

I have a theory concerning the Infinite Dragonflight and Hyjal. Most of it comes from dialog I gleaned from Saridormi. She stated that the bronzes protect the Battle of Mount Hyjal because it is/was the most pivotal event in Azeroth's history. However, despite their efforts, subtle fluxes in the timeline are threatening to alter the outcome. From this (and other information), I suspect that there are no Infinite agents in the instance because it's the one they are most directly trying to change by interfering with the other three events. Though the Infinite dragons have yet to succeed, their attempts alone have affected the timeline enough to tip the scales of the Battle in favor of the Legion, however slightly. Adventurers are sent to the Battle to ensure that it more-or-less plays out the way it is meant to.--ToaCodyNuva (talk) 03:54, February 3, 2010 (UTC)

"It's a "time pocket" if you will. There's no intended link to the Infinite Dragonflight or their dastardly deeds of altered timeways, and you're not literally interacting with history. It's simply a way for players to experience some of the larger moments in Warcraft history, and admittedly the Mount Hyjal instance isn't really linked to the world for any rhyme or reason. The timeway presented itself, it's an amazing opportunity to be there and experience such a major event, and Archimonde drops phat purples."
http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=965509103&pageNo=3&sid=1#58

The only point if you can call it one is so the player can experience it.

The Vials of Eternity quest therefore doesnt' make any sense.
"With the opening of the Dark Portal, we've come to know that he gave one each to his lieutenants Kael'thas and Vashj. Retrieve what remains of them; we will need them as foci to open a gateway to any events tied to Mount Hyjal, recent or ancient. The outcome of the Battle of Mount Hyjal must be preserved."

Also at the end the random group of 25 people end up KILLING Archimonde, which means the wisps have no need to detonate and Nordrassil doesn't get blown up....... Isn't that kind of changing the outcome of the battle??
Nathanmaxtro 05:38, 14 August 2007 (UTC)

I'm pretty sure that when Archimonde hits 0% in WoW, he doesn't die. Rather a group of wisps come along and detonate him, so you can still say the outcome hasn't been change at all. Still, the whole Hyjal instance should not have been implemented imo, WoW just can't satisfactorially recreate a battle of that size. --Raze 05:50, 14 August 2007 (UTC)

From what i understand the instance has nothing to do with the lore of warcraft(neither the other 2)so it's probably not such a big deal(for those that don't play and stick only to the lore)(Marakanis)

I propose moving most of this info to Hyjal Summit, and move info Hyjal Summit to Mount Hyjal, as Hyjal Summit is what this raid instance is named. Non-raid Mount Hyjal is NOT currently in-game despite possibly being able to access it illegally. If/when it does get released, it may be renamed. For now, the only in-game Hyjal Summit is the raid instance, so I say we should keep raid info there. --User:Varghedin/Sig 18:40, 4 March 2008 (UTC)

According to the BC Raids section of the High-End Content page on the official site the Caverns of Time dungeon at Mount Hyjal is called The Battle for Mount Hyjal, so I'm not sure your suggestion is valid for moving this page at least. You may be thinking of the pre-release name for this instance which people called "Hyjal Summit". Also, the internal game code that DBs pickup may also be Hyjal Summit. --Fandyllic(talk · contr) 11:22 AM PST 7 Mar 2008

Under General Rules it states that Frost Wyrms can only be damaged by ranged attacks. However, the page on Frost Wyrms states that they can be attacked by melee standing directly under them. Which is correct? WoWWiki-Flowers 20:44, 24 April 2008 (UTC)